With early voting over and polls set to open at 7 a.m. Saturday, residents of Lampasas, Kempner, Florence, Belton, Salado and Coryell County have several different races or issues to
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Expanded hours â 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. â will be one feature for Temple voters on the last day of early voting for municipal and school elections Tuesday.
Temple residents can vote early for both Temple College bond issue and the mayorâs race at two locations: Temple City Hall, 2 N. Main St.; and Temple Collegeâs One College Centre, 2600 S. First St. Those and other area municipal and school elections will be held Saturday.
Early voting totals in the city of Temple mayorâs race and Temple College bond elections appeared steady, according to information released Monday by the Temple City Secretaryâs office.
A teacher in the Belton Independent School District is one of just 10 educators from across the country selected to be a 2021 National STEM Scholar.
But Jennifer Snead, the teacher at North Belton Middle School who was selected, wasnât always confident that she would be among the 10 finalists for the yearlong Science, Technology Engineering and Math professional development training.
âIt all started when a former administrator saw the opportunity and sent it to me,â Snead, a sixth-grade science teacher, said. âShe told me, âHey, this would be amazing for you to do.â But I was really questionable about doing it ⦠and second-guessed myself quite a bit.â
With early voting beginning Monday for the May 1 election, many municipal elections â such as Temple mayor â and bond issues will be determined by area voters.
Texas Secretary of State Ruth R. Hughs encouraged those eligible Texas voters to cast their ballots as soon as possible.
âTexas voters will have the opportunity to make their voices heard by voting on candidates and measures that will directly affect the governance of their cities, towns, school districts and other localities,â Hughs said in a statement Wednesday. âI encourage all eligible Texans to set aside time to ensure that they are informed and prepared so that they can confidently cast their vote and help shape the future of the Lone Star State.â